Yuganthaya | |
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Directed by | Lester James Peries |
Written by | A.J. Gunawardena |
Starring |
Gamini Fonseka Richard De Zoysa Ramani Bartholomeusz Wickrema Bogoda |
Music by | Premasiri Khemadasa |
Cinematography | William Blake |
Edited by | Gladwin Fernando |
Distributed by | Tharanga Chithrapata |
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Running time
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130 minutes |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Language | Sinhala |
Yuganthaya is a 1983 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries; it was adapted from the novel Yuganthaya by Martin Wickramasinghe, and deals with the beginning of labor unions in Sri Lanka.
For the film, Lester won Sri Lanka's Presidential Award for best director. Critical reception was mixed however, and some critics found the film not up to par with the earlier films. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.
Simon Kabilana (Gamini Fonseka) is a powerful ruthless capitalist who uses terror to keep his workers under control and yield high production quotas. His son Malin (Richard De Zoysa) is the complete opposite, coming back from England idolizing Marx and Lenin, causing them to clash. Malin eventually gives up his fortunes in his father's company and works toward a confrontation with his father.
The film was shot on 35mm and used eastmancolor.